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Ocean Beach, Ca Katılım Ağustos 2012
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@FPWellman Hmmmmm, maybe you’re not clever. You have to have ID to get the membership card. And voting isn’t a constitutional right for non-citizens, so why not insure voters are all citizens? It’s not complicated unless you try to make it.
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@nettermike Aaaahahaha! A page from a democrat operating manual - “we’re not above the law, the law is being misinterpreted”. That’s the problem with people, they’re so good at dissecting laws they don’t make any sense.
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Mike Netter
Mike Netter@nettermike·
A New Hampshire Democrat is trying to get two speeding cases tossed by arguing the state constitution protected her from being pulled over on the way home from legislative sessions. State Rep. Ellen Read was accused of driving more than 100 mph in one case and 92 mph in a 65 mph zone in another. She argues lawmakers can't be stopped while traveling to or from the State House, making both traffic stops unconstitutional. Read says she's not claiming lawmakers are above the law — only that the stops themselves violated the New Hampshire Constitution. Democrats trying to outrun the law apparently?
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@KevinKileyCA I remember thinking it was a big waste when the electric utility spent $650MM on San Onofre power plant then decided to shut it down within a few years due to a defective part. Pretty small compared to that amount for NOTHING.
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Kevin Kiley@KevinKileyCA·
Californians were forced to pay a fee on their phone bill for years to fund a new 911 system. The Newsom Administration spent $450 million before deciding the design wouldn't work and scrapping it. Now, we've learned the state is spending another $194 million on a "bridge" contract to maintain service while they try to figure out a new design. This kind of waste is why California taxpayers pay the most yet get the least in return.
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Roger Seheult, MD@RogerSeheult·
🚨🚨🚨🚨Today the U.S. House passed the Sunshine Protection Act, advancing legislation that would make Daylight Saving Time permanent nationwide. This is the biggest legislative step this issue has taken in years but it is not law. The bill now moves to the U.S. Senate, where there is still an opportunity for it to be debated, amended, or rejected. If you care about health and circadian biology, this is the time to speak up. The scientific case against permanent DST has become increasingly strong: • Morning light is the most powerful signal for synchronizing the human circadian clock. • Permanent DST delays sunrise for much of the year, especially in winter, reducing exposure to morning light when our brains need it most. • Later sunrises are associated with chronic circadian misalignment, sleep loss, poorer mood, reduced alertness, and increased cardiometabolic risk. • Studies comparing western versus eastern portions of time zones consistently show worse health outcomes where people experience later sunrises despite sharing the same clock time. • The American Academy of Sleep Medicine and numerous sleep and circadian experts recommend permanent Standard Time, not permanent DST, as the option that best aligns with human biology. The argument for permanent DST is largely one of convenience and preference for lighter evenings. The argument for permanent Standard Time is one of physiology and public health. If you believe our laws should reflect the best available scientific evidence, now is the time to respectfully contact your U.S. Senators. Tell them that while ending the twice-yearly clock changes is a worthy goal, permanent Daylight Saving Time is not the healthiest solution. Ask them instead to support permanent Standard Time, which preserves the morning light our circadian system depends on. Please REPOST this. The Senate has not yet voted, and informed voices can still make a difference. @LeaderJohnThune is the Senate majority leader that will determine when this legislation comes to the Senate for debate. He should know how you feel.
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@McFaul You just have them billions of dollars. Don’t know if that’s any better. And BTW, they might not have acquired a nuclear weapon but they kept progressing towards one, so that isn’t exactly something to be proud of. Probably better to keep that stuff under wraps.
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Michael McFaul
Michael McFaul@McFaul·
The Strait of Hormuz was opened every single day of the eight years of the Obama administration. And we didn't have to bomb anyone to achieve that goal. Iran also never acquired a nuclear weapon in those 8 Obama years. And we didn't have to bomb anyone to achieve that goal.
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Marco Foster@MarcoFoster_·
Hunter Biden: “Everything Donald Trump is doing is him saying I own this house, I own this country, I own this government, I am the king, I get to make the rules, I get to make the decisions, I get to put my name on all the monuments, I get to drain the reflecting pool and paint it whatever color I want, I get to tear down the East Wing, I get to pave over the Rose Garden, I get to put gold appliqué all over the Oval Office and remove the names of all of the other people that came before me because I own it, it is my house, it belongs to me”
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Read and be aware.
Kekius Maximus@Kekius_Sage

Pavel Durov, founder of Telegram, says that passengers on the Titanic actually didn’t want to leave the ship for almost two hours after it hit the iceberg. Pavel Durov says we are in a similar situation: our ship has already hit the iceberg. We have already started to sink without even realizing it. He is talking about the ship of our personal freedoms. He says that personal freedoms have been eroded almost everywhere in the world, with very few exceptions. He has witnessed firsthand the methods governments use to suppress our freedoms and take away our basic rights. He has seen all the tricks: the PR tricks, the legal tricks, the political tricks, the manipulations, and the official excuses. The thing that bothers him most today is that some of the same tricks employed by authoritarian regimes in places like Russia, China, and Iran are now also being used in some Western countries. ————— Here are some key statements from Pavel Durov: “Thousands of people are getting arrested every year in the United Kingdom for social media posts.” “You say something politically incorrect online, you may end up being fined or spend some time in prison. In Germany, people get arrested and persecuted for insulting politicians online, thousands of people every year.” “You call a politician a bigot or a thief online and you can serve up to 3 years in prison. So, now people are afraid to use their real identities. People stop using their real names when they make comments online.” “The criminals will be fine. It will be the law-abiding citizens who will be put in danger.” “Last year, a French tax official was caught stealing the financial data of people who held large amount of crypto assets… you have a catastrophic rise in the number of kidnappings in France. Just in the first 3 months of 2026, you have over 40 victims of kidnappings in France.” “Another trick that has been used by authoritarians for decades. And now it is being increasingly exported from the East to the West. I’m talking about selective enforcement of laws. The way it works is pretty straightforward. First, you need to introduce a large number of laws. You need to overburden a certain industry with excessive, mutually exclusive, contradictory regulation. As a result, you make compliance impossible. Now you can treat every entrepreneur, every CEO, every business owner in this country as a criminal. But then the government carefully starts to choose who to persecute. If the business owner is loyal, if it complies with immoral, unlawful demands from the government, gives certain political favors, then the law enforcement system and the judicial system look the other way. But if the business owner decides to stand up for the constitutional rights of his or her fellow citizens, if they refuse to cave in to political demands from the authoritarian government, then the persecution comes in full.” “We cannot afford to have this ship sunk. There is nowhere to escape. In the past, dissidents from authoritarian countries could flee to the West. But if the current trajectory continues, in a decade or two from now, they will have hard time trying to understand whether they have already left their repressive homeland or they’re just entering another open-air prison.” “Those who are willing to give up their essential liberty for some temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” ————— Which would you choose: essential liberty or temporary safety?

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Rothmus 🏴@Rothmus·
It’s important to remember this. If you want to understand political behavior, follow the incentives. The Democrats and the European left figured out that the perfect formula to capture political power is open borders plus endless government handouts plus zero consequences for crime. Migrants arrive, become dependent, stay grateful, and vote the way they’re told. And that’s exactly why Obama and Hillary went from opposing open borders to demanding them. All these other problems are downstream from this. Now their op is to tell you that these consequences are “good, actually”.
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JerryRigEverything
JerryRigEverything@ZacksJerryRig·
So this is why elon wanted to rush the IPO so bad... 🤔 China just did it cheaper on their first try. RIP 🔻
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I know nothing about this but sounds like what he’s saying is a lot of common sense.
dank@cptdankkk

Jaylen Brown says he used the NBA Players Association instead of hiring an agent for the NBA Draft because they're paid to help players “When I entered the draft, I didn't have an agent. I'm probably the highest picked selected ever that didn't enter with an agent. When I was evaluating, I went through the whole process and sat with a bunch of people, and what they was offering I ain't really need. It was kind of already slotted, so I leaned on the union a lot more” “A lot of the agents came and was like, ‘Yeah, we'll move you to L.A. We'll get you a trainer, put some money in your pocket,’ and I was like, ‘For what? Do I gotta give the money back?’ They was like, ‘Nah, but standard agent fee is 4%.’ I'm starting to do the math, and a house, car, and all that, whatever he was offering, is a lot less than what 4% would have been” “Long story short, the math wasn't mathing for me. I ended up being the third pick. I think because I came in like that, a lot of people, I think it was the agents, they tried to slander my name a little bit, put it in the media that he's too this, he's too that. Ended up backfiring. It all worked out in the end” “With the union, we pay dues. All the players in the NBA pay dues. We all pay like $10,000 out of our salary that goes to hiring lawyers, hiring staff, CEO, everything that you need to lead a company that works for us. So all of that is our resources that we all pay for, that we agree to. Once I learned that, I just started using it” “I'm talking about you can get private investigations done. They give referrals for financial advisors. All type of stuff. Foundation wise, health insurance, whatever you need. They have a liaison that's paid to make sure that you get it done. So I put it on their desk like, ‘I need you to get this done.’ And they do because that's their job”

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@GavinNewsom Never seen a better example of the old saying “pot calling the kettle black”.
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Gavin Newsom
Gavin Newsom@GavinNewsom·
If a president can direct the DOJ to go after political opponents, no one is safe. That's an abuse of power. Period.
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